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Computer Hacking
Forensics Investigator
Version 3
Module I
Computer Forensics in
Today’s World
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Scenario
Jacob, a senior management official of a software giant is
accused by his junior staff of sexually harassment.
Rachel, the complainant, has accused Jacob of sending
email asking sexual favors in return for her annual
performance hike
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Ross, a computer forensics investigator, is hired by the
software giant to investigate the case
If found guilty, Jacob stands to loose his job and may
face imprisonment up to three years, along with a fine of
$ 15,000
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Forensic News
Source: http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/08/10/HNinterceptingemail_1.html
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Module Objective
This module will familiarize you with the following:
Computer forensics
History of computer forensics
Objective of computer forensics
Computer facilitated crimes
Reasons for cyber attacks
Computer forensics flaws and
risks
Modes of attacks
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Stages of forensic investigation
in tracking cyber criminals
Rules of computer forensics
Digital forensics
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Approach the crime scene
Where and when do you use
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computer forensics
Legal issues
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Module Flow
Introduction
History
Objective of forensics
Computer f
forensics
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flaws and risks
Reasons for cyber attacks
Computer f ili
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facilitated
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crimes
Stages of
forensic investigation
Rules of
computer forensics
Digital forensics
Legal issues
Where and when to use
computer forensics
Approach to
the crime scene
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